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OT:Kentucky's Financial Crises Strikes At Colleges and Universities
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It seems to be almost exactly the same as Louisiana. Kentucky's Governor cut the budget to education strikes at all the colleges of universities which could lead to either a hike in tuition and lay off of staff at the colleges and universities. Some schools like Kentucky State could be forced to shut down. So, Kentucky schools feel the pain as those in Louisiana right now.
02-19-2016 05:58 PM
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